Wyle_E_Coyote
Northern Virginia
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I had a primary care physician tell me on my first visit that he didn't do anything reproductive due to his religious beliefs, that I would need to see an obgyn for the annual tests. Yawn. Ok. I didn't get bent out of shape about it. This is much ado about nothing. Although, she should have just said 'not accepting new patients' and left it at that.
It's not quite the same thing, but I'll throw it out there for discussion purposes... I know a lot of women who won't go to a male obgyn. I wonder how they would feel if they found out their female obgyn was lesbian. With personal services, we all want the freedom to choose a provider that we are comfortable with, and to reject a provider that we may not be comfortable with, for whatever reason. Shouldn't the provider have that same freedom? Certainly, quality of care may suffer otherwise.
Please note I specified personal services. I think this is very different from a pharmacist.
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It's not quite the same thing, but I'll throw it out there for discussion purposes... I know a lot of women who won't go to a male obgyn. I wonder how they would feel if they found out their female obgyn was lesbian. With personal services, we all want the freedom to choose a provider that we are comfortable with, and to reject a provider that we may not be comfortable with, for whatever reason. Shouldn't the provider have that same freedom? Certainly, quality of care may suffer otherwise.
Please note I specified personal services. I think this is very different from a pharmacist.
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